Please identify my radiator
So today we pulled my radiator. I felt the radiator when the car was running, and the top was blistering hot, the middle warm and cool in different places, and the bottom mostly cold. I temped different parts with an IR thermometer. The part near the temperature sensor at the top was approaching 200 degrees F, and other parts were between 190 and 150. I figured that my radiator was blocked. Once it was removed, we noticed two disconnected hose connectors at the bottom of the radiator (see below).
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...81063ed3ca.jpg There is an identical hose connector on the opposite side. Neither hose connector leaks, but there is also no apparent reason for them to be there. Which made me think, is this an Rx7 radiator, and is THAT the reason my car runs hot? (see below) https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx7...39b8f47704.jpg It isn't particularly clean (and looks filthy on the inside too, because it seems someone was using tap water with their coolant) but it does look to be the right size for the engine bay. Anyone? |
are the end tanks plastic or metal? what exactly are you asking here? what brand it is or if its oem or what.......
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That Is a Rad for an AUTOMATIC Transmission type RX7.
Those bottom hose barbs are for hoses,so that the ATF can circulate through to cool it. |
So it won't be harmful then to continue using it? Will I experience any detriment to it's cooling ability? I've cleaned it out (lots and lots of calcium) and it is basically ready to reinstall.
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No..you should go Automatic immediately!.. and suffer the consequences of having the wrong part in a Manual car!
YOU WILL BE FINE..!! |
:lol:
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